A clip from MTV News in 1995 talks about the Internet "fad."
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To be fair, it could've just as easily been Better Than Ezra that would go on to change the world. A clip of MTV News from 1995 in which Kurt Loder investigates the influence of the fledgling internet went viral this week, notes the Huffington Post. In the piece, Dave Matthews tells Loder the new technology was "a little weird," and David Bowie said that he "got so tired of the rubbish" on the world wide web that he stopped using it. It brings to mind the Katie Couric-Bryant Gumbel video that recently surfaced.

This is the most awesome thing ever! What a throwback! Who would have known that 5 years later Napster would begin the end of the modern music industry through file sharing. I miss MTV from back then, when it was the coolest thing going. Kurt Loader was the bomb, everyone paid attention to what MTV said and it influenced the world kind of like how...the internet does now! Sucks they lost their 'cool' status. Prol when they stopped showing music videos - or when music companies stopped making enough money on artists to make music videos for MTV to show. What a crap cycle that all turned into. Oh well! Times do change. :)